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Thurs, Nov 28th - Sat, Nov 30th 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Sun, Dec 1st 8:00 am - 2:00 pm Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, FL
The Largest Classic Car Show in the U.S. Over 6,000 classic cars for show & sale ~ Massive swap meet ~ Hand crafted art ~ Great food ~ Entertainment Tickets: $15 Thursday-Saturday ~ $10 Sunday ~ 4 day ticket $50 Children 11 & under free with accompanied adult For more info: www.daytonabeachcarshows.com or call 386-255-7355
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From the Editor Mission statement Our magazine mission is to be one of the most valuable sources of information and resources in automobile events. We are committed to presenting high quality reports and maintaining excellence in editorial content. ***************************************** Publisher, Carlos Cevallos Chief Editor, Art Fernandez Photo Editor, Carlos Cevallos Art Director, Rubén D. Morales Sales Manager, Carlos Cevallos Calendar Editor, Gerry Perez Web Master, Lisyandri Perez Illustrator, Paco Pincay
We are very excited to introduce a new automobile magazine, “Rods & Classics USA”. As you peruse its pages, you will find that it is packed with information on car shows and articles on hot rods, classics and new vehicles. Enthusiasts of all ages will enjoy great stories and photographs which feature cars of the past, present and the future. The magazine also includes reader rides and an array of products and services for your special vehicle. We will be covering car shows and conducting interviews with car owners who will be sharing their passionate stories with you. So fasten your seat belts and get ready for an automotive journey through the pages of “Rod’s & Classics USA”.
Chief Editor Art Fernandez
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DISCLAIMER: This magazine is distributed with the understanding that the information presented is from various sources, from which there can not be warranty or responsibility by “Rods and Classics USA” as to the legality, completeness and accuracy. Nothing in whole or part may be reproduced without the written permission of the Publisher. Advertiser agree by submitting ads to indemnify and save blameless the publisher from any and all liability, loss or expense of any nature arising from them. Publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited materials. Every attempt will be made to return photos and articles accompanied by a self addressed stamped envelope. This magazine is a publication of Ezzy Shot Studios LLC. PRINTED IN U.S.A. ©2013 Ezzy Shot Studios LLC.
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@Cauley Square Saturday Night Cruise In Anything on Wheels! Homestead 100 Years! Edition’s Dream Car: Corvette Stingray Nostalgia: The Hugger Camaro Upcoming Car Shows in Florida Professional Services Classifieds
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**Article by Charlie Hudson (+) When Frances Varela came from Honduras 42 years ago, she had no idea that she would someday help save a piece of South Florida history. The story began long before Varela was born; a tale rooted in agriculture and Henry Flagler’s railroad. Most pioneering farmers who settled south of Miami were glad when the Florida East Coast Railway brought sidings like the one that was operated by a railroad employee named Goulds.
This caboose is a reminder of Cauley Square’s railroad days.
In 1903, it was initially referred to as Gould’s Siding, then simply as Goulds. Whatever the name, the railroad provided a far more efficient means of shipping Redland’s produce for men like William Cauley, and having a siding close to your property was especially beneficial. In any large shipping operation, however, there are logistical needs and since Cauley owned ten acres alongside the railroad tracks, he set about building a two-story warehouse and office that was completed in what was known as the flat ...Continues on page 7
Alex brings Elegance to the Cauley Square Car Show. The 1929 Packard G45 Sport Fin powered by a straight 8, with electric start and a 6 volt system. This car looks like a page out the Concourse de Elegance Program. Designed in the flamboyant times of top hats and chauffeurs. The custom built Packard was a toy for the rich. It is a rarity to see one of these vehicles at any show. Thank you Alex for sharing a historical passage in automobile history.
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iron style blended with a touch of Spanish architecture. There were stories of booze, brawls, and a bordello in between a tornado in 1919 and the great 1926 Miami Hurricane. Despite rebuilding from weather-related destruction, economic realities eventually took a toll with the Great Depression, World War II, and population expansion pushing out agriculture. Cauley Square began a steady decline until Miami-Dade County finally condemned the aging collection of buildings and slated them for demolition. Enter Mary Anne Ballard, a Floridian who had moved to Redland with her husband in 1949, established her own Interior Design business, and possessed a love of history and art. She was active in numerous conservation efforts and saw the faded beauty in the two-story building that had been the focal point of Cauley Square. The Ballards purchased it, the land, and a few houses, and at age 65, what was to be Ballard’s retirement became instead a plan to restore Cauley Square. œ
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The Sir Pizza show kicked off on the heels of the closing of Betty’s Burgers, formally known as Fuddruckers. Enthusiasts of all ages and their families would pack the parking lot every first Saturday of the month with oldies tunes, hamburgers on the grill and one of the best shakes in the planet. At the time, this was the hang out. Today Sir Pizza is the place to go to see hundreds of cars and families enjoy music, soda and pies.
The Classic Muscle Car Battle of the Eearly days!
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e In Paint & Body Shop Specializing in antique and muscle cars Attention to detail with lifetime refinish warranty Custom computerized color match
An Iconic Design by SHELBY.
1971 Camaro RS With a Big Block Chevy and a 671 Blower.
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1923 T Bucket Ford With a 350, Owned by Lance Barlow.
Sir Pizza 3rd Saturday of the Month, started by popular demand with an added week, where all year cars can participate, it was an inmediate success!
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In the Tunner World, one of the Hottest Car: Nissan’s GTR
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**Article by Oscar Castro
The roots of the Homestead Main Street Benefit Car Show date back to the early 70’s when the first car show was held at Harris Field. Since then it has traveled between Harris Field and Krome Avenue, where the latest one was held on April 13th, 2013. The show, now named after the Homestead Main Street association, takes place each year, around the second week of April. This year’s show had 95 registered vehicles. Homestead Main Street is dedicated to the historic preservation and economic revitalization of the Downtown District. Its purpose is to promote the nationally designated Downtown Historic District as a center of Commerce, Culture and Community. ¶ For further information: www.benefitcarshows.com/HomesteadMainStreet.htm
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Edition’s D The World Stage is Set for the Legend: STINGRAY CONVERTIBLE
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Dream Car
Background Photo, courtesy of GM™
“The 2014 Corvette Stingray is the most powerful standard model ever, with an estimated 450 horsepower (335 kW) and 450 lb.-ft. of torque (610 Nm). It is also the most capable standard model ever, able to accelerate from 0-60 in less than four seconds and achieve more than 1g in cornering grip. It is expected to be the most fuel-efficient Corvette, exceeding the EPA-estimated 26 mpg of the current model. “ GM
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Edition’s Dream Car
STINGRAY CONVERTIBLE
ThunderBird
**Article by: Art Fernandez The Corvette was born in 1953, 300 convertible units made. It was available in only one color combination, polo white with red interior. A 150 HP 6 cylinder blue flame engine was the only power plant available at the time. This was the beginning of the C-1 generation Corvette. Its production years were from 1953 to 1962. The Stingray, the icon of Corvettes, was introduced in 1963 completely redesigned. The car was available in a split window coupe and a convertible configuration with a V-8 fuel injected motor and independent rear suspension. Two factors inspired the new look. First, was the jaguar E-Type model and more significantly, an actual mako shark
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Cruise On Down to Old Town And enjoy our weekly events:
Cruise on in and enjoy bikes of all makes and models! Featuring motorcycle stunt shows and a live DJ! that Bill Mitchell caught on a fishing trip. Mitchell, being the chief designer of GM at the time, appointed Larry Shinoda to design the first Stingray under his watchful eye. This was the creation of the C-2 generation Corvette. Its production Courtesy of GM™ lasted form 1963 to 1967. The shortest production run of Corvette ever, making it the most admired and sought after Corvette of all. The name Stingray saw its last fender in 1976. Window treatments and chrome bumpers came and went. The bottle shape design continued until 1982, virtually unchanged, making the C-3 the longest running generation Corvette. Disappearing for nearly 38 years, a blast from the past, history is said to repeat itself. ...Continues on page 20
Featuring show quality American made muscle cars from 1964 to current, plus 1988 & older American classics!
Old Town Invites all pre-1974 hot rods, street rods, & antiques to join us as we cruise down memory lane to a time when the cars were the stars!
Central Florida’s newest country event! Featuring American made trucks of all years.
5770 W Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy Kissimmee FL, 34746 | 407.396.4888 www.MyOldTownUSA.com
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The new Stingray is about to debut in 2014, sporting a completely new design from bumper to bumper and top to bottom, with state of the art technology applied in every shape and form. From touch screen dashes, to a 7 speed manual transmission and an interior that reminds you of the next interstellar travel vehicle; this is a car made for the future. The power plant is a 6.2L, LT1 V-8 engine that delivers 450 Hp and 450 Lb. of torque, achieving 0 to 60 Courtesy of GM™ mph in less than 4 seconds. The new Stingray zips through corners at over 1G-force, making this vehicle compete with its counter part super cars. This Stingray has the look of an exotic European machine, while at the same time its screams American muscle car. Once again, like in 1963, the cars will be available in coupe and convertible with both conservative and very noticeable colors. Attention to detail dominates every angle of this vehicle. I am very excited a masterpiece
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Courtesy of GM™
like this is made in the USA. So stay tuned, this Vette has not hit the road or dealers yet. “Picture phones and photo devices, get ready, there is a new fish in town.” ¶
Courtesy of GM™
Image Courtesy of GM™
“This Stingray has the look of an exotic European machine, while at the same time it screams American muscle car.”
RODS AND CLASSICS USA MAGAZINE, PREMIERE EDITION AUGUST 2013 FEATURING: CAR SHOW REPORTS, EVENT COVERAGE, READER RIDES, AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES AND CAR PRODUCTS. FULL COLOR GLOSS PAGE MAGAZINE. FOR ADEVERTISING CONTACT: ads@rodsandclassicsusa.com info@ rodsandclassicsusa.com Phone: (305) 851 3993 www.rodsandclassicsusa.com
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Nostalgia The Hugger Camaro
**Article by: Art Fernandez The Idea for the HUGGER Camaros was conceived by Tom Neal in the spring of 1979 as a means of his racing effort in the 24 hour Pepsi Challenge of Daytona. The cars were to be moulded after the # 28 race car instead of the pace car used to start the race. The race car number itself was selected in order to publicly show the new engineered 1980 Z28 Camaro. The new campaign for the Camaro Z28 was The Hugger. Neal believed consistent performance needed for an endurance race could be obtained by slightly modifying a Z28 Camaro so the car could be returned to its original condition after the race. ...Continues on page 23
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Funding for the race car and its entry into the 1980 IMSA (International Motor Sport Association) 24 hour Pepsi Challenge Race came from Jacksonville Zone Chevrolet dealers who were going to participate in a dealer drive-away program. This is why the 90 cars were only available in Florida. All build sheets’ destination of delivery read “Daytona Speedway.” Also, all build sheets read “Decal delete,” meaning all 90 Camaros were delivered without decals. Bill Mitchell, a well known specialist in Camaro modifications, entered the picture when Neal’s racing enthusiast, Bill Warren, recommended that Mitchell’s company, SVD (Special Vehicle Developments), take on the modifications for the 90 Huggers.
The Huggers were equipped with Minilite wheels from England, Koni shock absorbers, SVD rear stabilizer bar, a spoiler with fog lights, Racemark steering wheel, windshield clips, rear window strips, hood pins, and Steelmax 205/70 HR 14 tires. The 90 Camaros were supposed to be painted red-orange. The cars were delivered in December of 1979 to Special Vehicle Developments US 92 Daytona Beach Florida (Daytona International Speedway), where Bill Mitchell and his team completed the assembly. A distinctive striping was exclusively developed for these vehicles. On the day of the race, all Huggers made a parade lap and local Florida dealers picked up the cars to sell to the public. This was a one time deal where 90 cars were replicas of the actual race car used in the IMSA race and not replicas of the frequently used pace car. Sending this Camaro, unknown too many, in its own automotive history. These cars also had a $3000 to $4000 premium for all its modifications, making this car the most expensive Z20 Camaro back in 1980. Out of the 90 cars, there is only a handful left. ¶
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Upcoming Car Shows in Florida August 3, 2013 Miami, FL
Sir Pizza of Kendall 12562 sw 120th street. ‘90s and older cars only. 6pm-10pm Every First Saturday of the month. Gerry (786)344-4228.
August 1-4, 2013 Louisville, KY
44th Annual Street Rod Nationals Plus , Kentucky Expo Center. Cars 30 years or older. www.nsra-usa.com
August 4, 2013 Melbourne, FL
The Space Coast Convertible Club Memaw’s BBQ 600 E. EauGallie Blvd. Starts 7pm (321)724-5322
August 9, 2013, Davie, FL
Tower Shop Car Show, I-595 on University Drive 6pm-10pm Every Friday
August 10, 2013, Doral, FL August 3, 2013 Key Largo, FL
D-Hooker Car Show Sports Bar & Grill, 102250 Overseas Hwy. mm 102.3 (305)451-4105 Classic Cars and Trucks 6pm-9pm
August 3, 2013 Boca Raton, FL
Boomers Classic Cruiser 1pm to 6pm (561)389-2178 1st and 3rd Sat.
Kustom Wheels Car Show, 8669 NW 36 st Open to all types of cars all years, 6pm-10pm Juan (786)334-0223.
August 11, 2013 Jacksonville, FL
Hamburger Mary’s Chevelles Sunshine State Chevelles 3333-1 Beach Blvd 32207, 12pm to 3 pm (904)551-2048 All makes all models
August 3rd, 2013 Tampa, FL
August 11, 2013 Port Richey, FL
August 4, 2013 Kissimmee, FL
August 11, 2013 Mount Dora, FL
Ronnie Setser’s Custom Shop, Best of the Best Car and Truck Show Starts 6pm www.ronniesetser.com
Classic Car Ministry Cruise-in at Living water Fellowship 4101 Pleasant Hill Rd. (407)201-6985 9am to 12 pm
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Car Show and Swap Meet USA Flea Market US-19 All vehicles (727)868-2143 (second Sunday)
Mount Dora Cars & Guitars Renninger’s Twin Market 20651 US Hwy 441 www.reninngers.com
Upcoming Car Shows in Florida August 11, 2013 Port Richey, FL
August 23, 2013 Englewood, FL
August 13, 2013 Ocala, FL
August 24, 2013 Hialeah, FL
August 17, 2013 Miami, FL
August 25, 2013 Deland, FL
Car Show and Swap Meet USA Flea Market US 19 All vehicles (727)868-2143 (second Sunday of the month)
Cruise-in at Cody’s Roadhouse. 2505 SW College Rd. 34471. (352)873-2512
Sir Pizza Anything on Wheels, Sir Pizza of Kendall 12562 sw 120th street, All makes all models. 6pm - 10pm Third Saturday.
August 27, 2013 Boca Raton, FL
Boomers Classic Cruiser 1pm to 6pm (561)389-2178 1st and 3rd Sat.
August 18, 2013 Gainsville, FL
Classic Car Shop and Bubbaque BBQ 39 ave. All cars, trucks and bikes (352)377-0612 4:30 pm to 7:30 pm
August 18, 2013 Coral Springs, FL
Tijuana Taxi Co 901 N University Dr All Classic and Custom collectibles www.Rockinrich.net Every Sunday
Lance’s Cruise to the Hop @ Winks Café (941)371-1061 Fourth Friday
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Anything on Wheels, Sir Pizza of Hialeah 12562 sw 120th street, All makes all models. 6pm - 10pm (786)344-4228
Classic Car Show and BBQ 795 N Spring Garden Rd (386)747-6751 5pm to 8pm. Every Sunday
August 11, 2013 Port Richey, FL
Car Show and Swap Meet USA Flea Market US-19 All vehicles (727)868-2143 (second Sunday)
August 30, 2013 Kissimmee, FL
Dream Cars Weekend at Disney Coronado Springs Resort All Fords Weekend www.mustangsatthemickyyard.com Contact Tara Bush (407)617-4201
September 1, 2013 Melbourne Fl,
The Space Coast Convertible Club Memaw’s BBQ 600 E. EauGallie Blvd. Starts 7pm (321) 724 5322 Every 1st sunday of the month
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...More Shows September 4, 2013 Miami, FL
Dynamic Turbo, 14261 SW 120th street. ‘90s and older cars only. 6pm-10pm Every Tuesday night. Jose (305)336-7617.
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September 7, 2013 Miami, FL
Sir Pizza of Kendall 12562 SW 120th street. 1990 and older cars only 6pm-10pm Every First Saturday of the month. Gerry (786)344-4228
500 East 9 Street Hialeah, FL 33010
(305) 885-3808
September 7, 2013 Melbourne, FL
11th Annual Vettes at the beach, Hosted by Miracle Strip Corvette. Registration starts at 8 am www. miraclestripCorvette.com; msccvette@cox.net
September 8, 2013 Mount Dora, FL
Cars & Guitars at Renninger’s Twin markets, 20651 US Hwy 441, Registration 8-11am Cash Prizes , www.renningers. com Call (352)383-8393 Every Second Sunday
September 14, 2013 Penssacola Beach, FL
20th Annual CRCC Car Show, Wickham Park Pavillon, 3685 Wickham Road, 9am-3pm Contact Rich (321)795-7363
September 14, 2013 Miami, FL
Kustom Wheels Car Show at Carolina Ale House, 8669 NW 36th ST, Doral, FL 33166, cars of any year 6pm-10pm Every Second Saturday of the month. Juan (786)334-0223.
September 15, 2013 Miami, FL
CAULEY SQUARE CAR SHOW, ‘90 and older only, open to all make and model. All clubs are welcome. 22400 S. Dixie Hwy Miami Fl, 11am-3pm (786)344-4228
September 15, 2013 Citra, FL
North Ocala Swap Meet 14525 NW 21s Ct. 32113 Starts at 8 am. Call (352)591-2377 www.northocalaswapmeet. com; ocalaswapmeet@aol.com
September 19, 2013, Davie, FL
Tower Shop Car Show, I-595 on University Drive 6pm-10pm Every Friday
September 21, 2013 Punta Gorda, FL
Monthly Car Show at Rick Treworgy’s Muscle Car City at 3811 Tamiami Trail (33950) More info (941)575-5959
September 21, 2013 Miami, FL
Anything on wheels Sir Pizza of Kendall 12562 sw 120th street. 6pm-10pm Every Third Saturday of the month. Gerry (786)344-4228.
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...More Shows September 21, 2013 Pinellas Park, FL
Lake Summer Car & Truck Show at Quaker Steak & Lube 10400 49th St. North 33762 Registration 11am 2pm www.premiumcarshows.com Call (727)547-8082
September 28, 2013 Palm Bay, FL
1st Annual Space Cpast Harley Car and Bike Show, 1440 Executive Circle, NE Palm Baym FL 32905 11am-3pm
September 28, 2013 Hialeah FL,
Sir Pizza Anything on Wheels, Sir Pizza of Hialeah 1695 West 49th ST, Hialeah, FL All makes all models. 6pm - 10pm Fourth Sat.
October 5, 2013 Miami, FL
Sir Pizza of Kendall 12562 SW 120th street. ‘90s and older cars only. 6pm-10pm Every First Saturday of the month. Gerry (786)344-4228.
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Dynamic Turbo, 14261 SW 120th street. ‘90s and older cars only. 6pm-10pm Every Tuesday night. Jose (305)336-7617.
October 12, 2013 Doral, FL
Kustom Wheels Car Show at Carolina Ale House, 8669 NW 36th ST, cars of any year. 6pm-10pm Every Second Saturday of the month. Juan (786)334-0223.
October 19, 2013 Miami, FL
Anything on wheels Sir Pizza of Kendall 12562 sw 120th street. 6pm-10pm Every Third Saturday of the month. Gerry (786)344-4228.
October 26, 2013 Hialeah FL,
Sir Pizza Anything on Wheels, Sir Pizza of Hialeah 1695 West 49th ST, Hialeah, FL All makes all models. 6pm - 10pm Fourth Sat.
November 2, 2013 Miami, FL
Sir Pizza of Kendall 12562 SW 120th street. ‘90s and older cars only. 6pm-10pm Every First Saturday of the month. Gerry (786)344-4228.
November 5, 2013 Miami, FL
Dynamic Turbo, 14261 SW 120th street. ‘90s and older cars only. 6pm-10pm Every Tuesday night.
November 9, 2013 Miami, FL
Kustom Wheels Car Show at Carolina Ale House, 8669 NW 36th ST, Doral, FL 33166, cars of any year 6pm-10pm Every Second Saturday of the month.
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...More Shows October 16, 2013 Miami, FL
Anything on wheels Sir Pizza of Kendall 12562 sw 120th street. 6pm-10pm Every Third Saturday of the month. Gerry (786)344-4228.
November 23, 2013 Hialeah FL,
Sir Pizza Anything on Wheels, Sir Pizza of Hialeah 1695 West 49th ST, Hialeah, FL All makes all models. 6pm - 10pm Fourth Sat.
November 1st, 2013 Celebration, FL
3rd Annual Corvette Fall Classic Mystic Dunes Resort, 7600 Mystic Dunes Lane, Celebration, FL Fri thru Sunday Nov 1st thru Nov 3rd All year Corvettes accepted Contact pennsboro1j@cfl.rr.com
November 23/24,2013 Miami, FL
Harvest Festival Car Show, Arts and crafts, Santa’s workshop, DJ, etc. 10am-4pm; Saturday and Sunday 10901 Coral Way, Miami, FL, Gerry (786)344-4228
November 28,2013 Daytona Beach, FL
Daytona Turkey Run Nov 28-Nov 30th 8am-4pm; Sunday Dec 1st 8am-2pm Daytona Intl Speedway Contact (386)255-7355
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Classifieds
1990 Corvette convertible polo green with tan interior and tan top, ps, pb, pw, ps, dvd, 700r4 automatic, L98, 100098mi, runs and drives great, drive anywhere. $10 500.00 obo gerry 786-344-4228
64 bel air Chevrolet 4 door all original, engine works like new. I have spare parts, new hood, all metal body work done & trunk also floor board! Starting price 15k obo!
paint. Very clean and original. Asking price $13,500. Phone # 3054919608
996 Corvette, 58000
2003 Honda Civic LX 990 Full a/c 133k miles, Grey Interior, Power windows, locks, Five Speed (786)255-0174 asking $4800.00
2002 Mercury Le Sable GS 113k miles, Grey on Grey asking $3500.00. a/c power windows power doors, tilt, automatic transmission. (786)255-0174
Asking $2500.00 (786)255-0174
CHEVELLE CONVERTIBLE, 1964, 350 SMALL BLOCK, 4 W. DISC, WORKS UP AND DOWN-NEW HOSES Asking $16500.00 CALL DAVID (305)261-0126
1979 Z28 Brown Tan Interior, Power steering, power brakes, tilt wheel, 4 new tires, FM/AM, 81k Original Mi. 350eng matching numbers 350 transmission air conditioning works call Gerry at 786 344 4228 $10500 or best offer.
1982 MERCEDES BENZ 380SL, Gold on Gold, very clean, Hard/Soft convertible Asking $6900; Richard Gonzalez, Old School Classics, 786-399-615
1952 CHEVY PICKUP, FIRST SERIES 3100 REBUILT ENGINE. Asking $6600.00 Luis Melendez (786)427-0012
DODGE CHARGER 1973, REBUILT ENGINE, GOOD INTERIOR Asking $19600.00 Obo. (786)427-0012.
GMC-PICKUP-1955, 2nd Gen. GMC 383 True Port engine, 700R4 automatic transmission, power windows/doors, tilt wheel, full A/C, tan leather interior, AM/FM CD Player, tinted glass, asking $75000, contact Ozzy (786) 271 5386
miles, Polo green
1989 Camaro Z-28,
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